Opposite my cab-hailing spot was Teriyaki Boy, better known as oh-the-Japanese-fast-food-chain-a-notch-higher-than-Tokyo-Tokyo. It was post-work out and I know I was gonna ruin my diet, but I was in the mood to splurge on ANYTHING given the fact that I haven't entertained myself in weeks and I thought I deserve to have a little treat, so I went inside and ordered Teriyaki Boy Chicken Ju.
3 chopstick-bites later, I got tired of my chicken and saw something curious:
I needed something different. It came in the form of this thing. |
It says in the caption,
Macha Ice Cream: A classic Japanese ice cream with our own twist. Premium green tea ice cream with crunchy tempura flakes on the side. P78. |
- it had tempura flakes
- its green tea ice cream, something not available in my nearby Mini-Stop
- it is from Teriyaki Boy, which is very commercial, and now they're offering something...different. and healthy.
Pretty: like a green jade ball nestled on a bed of crushed pearl. |
So I had my first spoonful.
- I tasted that certain leafy-ness typical of green tea minus the overt bitterness, but it was most subtle. And it was pleasing that way.
- Its sweetness was not overpowering, light in texture and taste. Its texture borders that of Gelatissimo's offerings and classic sorbet. This is perfect for people who get "umay" easily; also for people who'd rather take their green tea in morphed forms (green tea frappe-lovers, ganyan).
But what the ice cream lacks in fat (given that its "green tea" daw), it makes up for in the oily tempura flakes.
- However, the crunch of tempura flakes goes well with the creaminess of the concoction. It was quite surprising, actually: usually, the crunch of a cold sweet treat, such as ice cream--comes from nuts, or for frozen yogurt--cereals. With this one, from tempura flakes--batter-y, salty, crunchy. Eaten together, it is like eating fried bread with cream ala-North Park, albeit cold. Like a cold, creamy donut. :)
Light. |
This might not get liked instantly by many, but it is one of those treats which you acquire a taste for.
Ano beh P78 na nga lang eh! Plus its Arce Dairy. I asked ate waitress if it was exclusively made for Teriyaki Boy. She said the ice cream is available in the market, and they just tied-up with Arce Dairy.
Those pictures are taken by moi, thanks to my hand-me-down low-tech 2.0 megapixel cam-phone.
wow,i am suprizd u hav nevr had green tea icreme. it is veri common as a dessert in jap restrnts here.
ReplyDeleteThat's really something different. I might try that next time. Food trip!!!! hehehe.
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